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Murray Whyte

Murray Whyte's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Caniba (2017) 58% EDIT “Lurid to an almost farcical degree.” – Toronto Star Aug 14, 2018 Full Review Kusama: Infinity (2018) 93% 2.5/4 EDIT “In its completist view and slavish devotion to a linear timeline of the artist's life, the film could easily devolve into a dutiful plod, were its subject not relentlessly interesting. But she is, so it doesn't, though it veers dangerously close.” – Toronto Star May 10, 2018 Full Review Human Flow (2017) 91% 3/4 EDIT “Ai Weiwei has made something beautiful: Human Flow is neither indulgent nor pedantic, but clear-eyed in its view of the enormity of the crisis too vast for most of us to comprehend.” – Toronto Star Oct 20, 2017 Full Review Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case (2013) 93% 3/4 EDIT “"If I don't share my voice," he says, "then I am dead already." It sounds almost like a dare.” – Toronto Star May 15, 2014 Full Review Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry (2012) 98% 3.5/4 EDIT “Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry accomplishes what the best works of this sort do: Take a great, compelling, widely known story and make it deeper, fuller and better.” – Toronto Star Jul 26, 2012 Full Review Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present (2012) 96% 4/4 EDIT “So magnetic is she that if Abramovic had chosen to be a baker, or a janitor, you could still make a film about her and it would be only slightly less bombastic, and no less stirring.” – Toronto Star Jun 14, 2012 Full Review West Wind: The Vision of Tom Thomson (2012) 1.5/4 EDIT “The West Wind is the same old reverential Thomson myth we've heard hundreds of times: About Thomson's self-taught intuitive genius, his love of nature, his outdoorsy, loner compulsions.” – Toronto Star Apr 19, 2012 Full Review Gerhard Richter Painting (2011) 89% 1.5/4 EDIT “Nearly two hours of drab, dull-as-dishwater footage of the politely taciturn painter quietly going about his business...” – Toronto Star Mar 30, 2012 Full Review Save the Green Planet! (2003) 88% 3.5/4 EDIT “Demented yet somehow humane, Save The Green Planet is a visually ingenious hybrid melding horror, black comedy, revenge thriller and science fiction into an unpredictable, cohesive whole.” – Toronto Star Jul 22, 2005 Full Review
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